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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORLGOMAN TELKTHONZS, "Ttntlne Vita Tirro Mm TT Mailt T"TO Mln T '"' ...M.ia TTO Una TOTJ A A A A A A f inatn E4!tor jntlf C1 .tor l er. joai Bf roa AMUSEMENTS. OfTfETX T'ItTtR-(MirTlM. a Ila n4 gavaattw Vaulav1lia. TIB i1 rima at a 11 unci toe KM It Evprek Turun (Par u Wah!r,- l., au-l.i;.a. Thla ir:raoua at a." aod tfitht it f 'a ft. riNTAin THK TKR FrO and Starkl VuJ-".. TMi aTtaroosa, 2.14; - Bicht at t t'l ana a TR. A'-ADK. OH JOT. ODEO". T,'; Vol.t ilrai rua pJcturM. 11 X U u Vjrrrc thutih-Par n m"o Jj'.t:. a puivu Cootmiiiara, i A. it. to 11 P. V. - OAKS PARK PaTlea Conway bin M.-a. run.'ti ilrtiuN. Tbia altir- ioa a4 t'MUchL trrniTATtOI PARK ITwwtr-f0'"l v.(hoi ma friiUt a, rrt.an4i. TMi aftarooon at OKEOOMAX at tui EWOM1 rr tba aaWhaat aVlliarr THl Or- aata. iit -niaerii-lx rTahH. hi lia J m.r-m JHni. .JliMcml v-ia Hairt .11... rr-d A. ! ....Ma n.h jipb 1 '!- K r a ....... - jr I - tw-acn pwi . Vna Park lrlr- nr. , et. VirtJa's Sprtaaa. mmim. Mraabal ...ire rl-i l. - lleeher , . n. T. Flaaa . .Clu. i- Mers a lark MniatuU A arert !. la tataled far City Aswe la Brief ralaasaa la sif - m asawl ke kaaV4 la Tba uroaJaa kaalaaaa aftaea kr attack Saiarday mills. Srio.wr.riD Tabc Oa-ft.-T or I'RAIUK. Ntunrrous worris of commendAtlnn re aArittna the minncr In which trie Soll ood I'Ark I kept, have come to Mayor IvMshliicht and the t'ark Il'.ift John luin s. nt the Mayor a .-ttor yesterday In hth he mrntiond a frnt picnic fcel I at the park by the Calvary ITes bvtertan "hurch. In hlch he say: -To the Park ttard I desire personally to iiitrrii my appreciation of the most Satisfactory irrnicmrnl.i which have already t-n completed there f t the enjeyment f the children. No brt t.r Investment of a l;k character , rouM b rnde for the beheflt of the oung people, and 1 hope that at no cl.ntant dl every section of the city. :peclal!y the more consented portions, wiil b similarly provided for. A liberal poll. y by the ltoard In this direction will undoubtedly be most Itichty rrti.-d br all a ho love the children." Cxnr OMuru Mwiosaut Pat. Missions'" was the main subject yes terday at tba rampmreting of the ure g.in ifolinos Association, at Trrmont. and the ad.lrees wn-e along mis sionary lines. H"pe fchool maintained tn Calcutta. India, wns reported as doing good work. There are HO small fats on the ground In the grove and besi-lea the pavilion tent there are smaller assembly tents for children and secondary meettne. In a l.trge lent Is a restaurant. Hev. C. XV. I'.uth Is the preacher In charge. Mrs. K.dtth Whttcstdes Is secretary of the associa tion, and hae a telephone In her tent, as an aid tn attending her d'ltles. As many as 10 and ISoo attend the eve ning meetings. rATe Oar-nrsTBA Plats at Colxjss Hot SrntX'iM li rrgi. during dinner and on the lawn or for dancing tn the evening. The only fresh water, sand bottom bathing beach tn the North west. Lifeiaver and swimming Instruc tor ID charge. Most luxuriously ap pointed hydrothermal baths on the Coast. Plenty of amusement for all the family. Cool balsam-laden breeies under the pines amid Alpine Mountain grandeur. Cnme up for a few days aad see for yourself the most attrac tive resort In the West. Further Infor mation at S. P. at 8. ticket oJTlca or I or sty 3. S -nlth Tourist and Travel Bureau. rtf'.h street. Rgv. E. M fitaap Has Two OrrcRS. Itev. K. M. harp. former pastor of the Mount Tabor Presbyterlnn Church, haa returned from California. where he went to confer with a congregation which extended him a c.ilL lie haa not decided whether he will accept the call or remain In Oregon, where a P'nrr.lnent church wants his services. There la Bo lack of mlnlstera from whom to select a pastor for the Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church, as the romrrutt- bs received many applica tions. The committee has made no rec onrrendatloa to the congregation, but may do so la a few weeks. Iowa Ministsr To Kiu. Prirrt.-Pr. John T. P-Tgin. a prominent minister of Iowa, has been engaueU to supply th pulpit of Westminister Presby-t-rUri i (lurcri. at Weidler and Ijst Tenth streets, darlcg August, while lr. lienrv Marcotte. pastor. Is on bis vacation. lr. Hcrgin will begin b:s work Sunday. August 4. Pev. Mr. trcot".e will spend August with Mrs. Marcotte who has been 111 In a sani tarium near I s Anireles. Cal.. for ! eral months, be Is Improving slowly, but may But be able to return to Port land for several months. Tasrg Fixid run Crveltt tu Strut F. W. Peterson, vlce-rresident of the Coast Construction Company. was fined !;. and John Ratcllff and Charles Davis, his employes, were fined $10 each in the Municipal CourJ yesterday after Judge Taiaell had Impeded a team of mules which they were alleged to hive abused. Sergeant Crate and Patrolman Hurstow took the mules to the police station and made the ar rests. The defendants gave notice of appeal. Mator Isrvrras O-erroraTiis Herb. Mayor Kashjisht sent to the head quarters of the American Osteopathic Association, at CMcago yesterday an Invitation on behalf of Portland to hold the annual convention In llt In thla city. The Mayor mentioned the delightful climate. the magnificent natural scenery and the hearty welcome which the members of the associa tion will receive If they decide to coma her. To sava the cost of storage on two loe-horsepowcr return tubular boilers which we are bow taking out. we will aall theta at a bargain It takes at once. These boilers are of the Kewane typa and la good condition. Complete wlta ail Cttlngs and feed water equipment, ready for immediate installation. For further particulars call at room 101 Oregonlaa bldg. HwBsinm Take Milk axd Corx. Six bottles of milk and ft was tha leot taken by two highwaymen who held up Oeorge ande. It years old. a driver for a creamery, at Kaat Twenty ninth) and Tillamook streets, early yes terday morning. The men. both young, showed no weapons other than clubs which they carried In their hands. Watbb; I Scaar-g. and. until new Full Kun pip Is finished. It must not be used for sprinkling. Including that metered: except between the hours of i and I A- M- Where water la wasted in any way It will be shut off. Police epaxtBicnt will assist In enforcing thla rule. By Order of the Water I-oard- IomT Pott Chtrch RraroDELP.D. Ttie Baptist Church. In the Mount Scott district." ha been remodeled by the construction of a new auditorium and ether changes, at a cost of 2(00. Rev. I. M. McPball. the pastor. Is making arrangements to have the church re dedicated Sunday. July 30. rs. FsisiA J- Wsxtt haa returned ant may be found at the usual time an 1 place. Dm, D, li. Ka' baa returned, Mixino Stock Not Takizx. The charge that T. J. I'hlmiB. who la al Inicrd to bT Irft the Hojrt liotel laat Sunday with 11000 belonging U tha Weinhard estate, alao carried away mining stock of tha par value of tsooo. tha property of KuKone JL Fierce, was proved untrue yesterday when Detec tives Coleman and Snow discovered tha mlsolna- securities tucked behind the cash register In the saloon. Complaint I sworn to by I'lerce will now be with drawn. Careful preparation for a nitr cou was made by V'hlman before his fllttlnc. say the officer. There was a bar-rain day on all kinds of alcoholic goods ju,t before he left, and the saloon connected with the hotel was almost atrlpped of etock. Many small debts were also left. It Is said. Tele graphic requests for I'hlman's arrest have ben sent out. but have produced no results. PitisoMER Au.tou Vucrr. Extortion Is rhsrKd aaint Ellaa Columbia, an Italian reitaurant-keeper. who waa ar rested by Patrolman Ackerman yester day afternoon. The complaining- wit ness. John Jtusporlch. an Austrian, al leges that he la the victim of a plot, but the prisoner asserts that bis ac cuser la trying to evade tho payment of stolen money. Columbia saya he went to the I'ostofflre to send a money order, and carelessly left his purse lying on the desk. The clerk Informed blra that she had seen Rusporlch pick up something. Columbia sppllra to i a trolman Ehmsen and with him hunted i ., u.nort-h who. he ay l. returned I . j ..nmluil to part of the money ana promises h repay the rest. Instead of doing so, he brought the felony charge. OltXcir PRIXR KSSAT SflUBCT. C. T. I'lcklnson. who offered two cash prises for the best iyu on the sub )rt. -Why Should Fsrmers and Their Families Hlong to the Orange?" at tha last meeting of the State Grange, has asked H. A. Parnall. editor of the State Orange Bulletin. Mrs. H. I- Vail. South Mount Tabor and Mrs, Maggie Johnson, of Mtlwaukle. to take charge of the contest, and asvard toe prixe. Mr. Dickinson offers IS for the best essay and tl.50 for the second best, younir members to compete. A great many letters on the subject have been received by Mr. Dickinson. Tabixs Trni o Ann. Tables were turned upon T. M. Ahern. an aged man. who sought to have, another punished for assault and Instead saw me ac cused go free while he himself went to a cell. In Municipal Court yesteruay. Ahern said that one Jim Anderson had struck him and broke his glasses, still be was not vengeful and told the police that all he wanted was that the court should admonish the defendant. Being nuita deaf. Ahern made more racket than be was aware of. and the bailiff decided that be waa Intoxicated, iie sit aent to a cell and Anderson was dismissed. DrsgARD CoVFEREXCg DIVIDED I.NTO Tsnrt Rev. George C Carl, of th Church of the Brethren (Dunkard of North Alblaa, returned yesterday from Myrtle Point, where the annual con ference was held. Rev. Mr. Carl re ports that the conference of Oregon. Washington and Idaho Is divided Into three conferences. Committees were appointed, he said, for the Oregon Con ference, to establish new work, the nature of which Is not announced, but It Is believed the general aim of the conference Is to establish a denomina tional school. Prisoxbr Bcra Wir Dead. Denounc ing himself and the liquor habit which brought about his misfortunes. Jesse Merrill, rockptle prisoner, stood be side the body of his dead wife at the Coroner's office yestertfay by special permission of Superintendent lirlggs. The woman died Monday night at the county poor farm. Just after Merrltt. having broken Jail for the purpose of visiting hla wife, was recaptured and later allowed to see her. Merrltt has two young sons working In the city. Merrltt waa taken back to the rockplle yesterday. I'jrtoK Wavts Kt.v-TRii-rrT Inspector ArrotrcTED. A request hns been filed with City Auditor Ilarbur by the Elec trical Workers Vnlon. a.iklng that a chief Inspector of electrlrltv and a d Muty be provided for the city aa soon as possible. The union calls at tention to an appropriation made Jan uary IS covering the ssluries of these Inspectors. It asserts that the Union Oil Company fire, in which Chief Camp bell lost his life, would not have oc curred had the city enforced closer Inspection of appliances. Mas. Isabeix French Craio Buried. The funeral services of Mrs. Isabell French Craig, who died July 18. at her home, at Bl Mississippi avenue, was held yesterdsy afternoon from the chapel of the A. K. Zellar Company, at f94 Williams avenue, and interment was mada In Ixine Fir Cemetery. Mrs. Craig Is survived by her husband. Charles C. Craig, and was the mother of Mrs. T. M. Allen. Arthur and Llixle Craig, of Portland. OaroofC ARriirrEr-rs Et.EcT OrnctB Officers of the Oregon chapter of the American Institute of Architects were elected at a meeting held at the com mercial Club yesterday afternoon as follows: President. i.llls r . Lwrn; vice-president. lot 1-exris; secretary treasurer. Frank Logan: trustees, Folgar M. I-aaarus and Horace M. White house. The Oregon chupter haa a membership of Z. Tub nicest auto. trip for the week nd la to Rhododendron Tavern, near Mount Hood. The roads are in ex cellent condition, nahing fine. Tou will remember our Saturday and Sunday chicken dinner. Further Information see Rows Thatcher Company, 124 Chamber of Commerce. Marshall 711. pisuAJt Missies, a branch of Dr. F. E. Yoakum Ptsgah work at Los An geles. Cal.. place of meeting changed to the church at East Seventh and East Ankeny streets. Take Ankeny-street or Rose City car. Meetlnga every Sun day at I I. M. and every Monday at 1 I". M. All are Invited and welcomed. Epworth Lxaoc to Raiat. Port land district Epworth League rally will be held tonight at the Mount Tabor Methodist Church, at East Sixty-tint and East Stark streets. Three papers devoted to the department of spiritual work will be presented. A new dis trict president is to be elected. FiRBnot-sa SlTl APPROPRIATIOP) Soi-oht. The CItlxens. League of Mount Scott has appointed a special committee to see what has become of a 13000 appropriation made some time ago for the purchase of a lot at Anabel for the erection of a fire station. Medical Societt to Meet. The City and County Medical Society will hold this week's meeting in Chrlsten son's Hall, at I o'clock Saturday after noon, instead of at P. M. In the Com mercial Club room. Dr Charles Murphy w ill speak. Hottest Weathf.r 1st 77 Years. Would have no terrors for women If they buy our II 50 and S4 white pumps at el-SO. 131 Fourth atreet. corner Al der. Boston Sample Shoe Store. Under the sidewalk- Orkook Stat Tennis Championship on Multnomah Field every morning and afternoon thla week. Admission In morning, lie; afternoons. 60c En trance to field at Chapman and Yam bill streets. Packard "30." Seven- - passenger Packard touring-car aa good as new for sale cheap, or In exchange for five passenger car same make. Call Main 2T9. WILD PIGEON SPRING. Nature's cvire for constipation, dla-n betes and kidney tronbles. Spring lo cated near Kalama. Wash. Analysis shows this water to be the equal any European water. It haa accomplished wonderful cures. One sale by Skldmora Drug Company. 1B1 Id au 1 per Ballon. Cat deacrlpUTa folder, " SALARIED MEN'S CHECK ACCOUNTS There are hundreds who would spend a dollar they had in their pocket, but wouldn't draw a check for it. Many a man on salary never realized how much money he was wasting until he start ed a bank account and paid bills by check. So the checking account has been the means of helping many a salaried man to "find himself." Bring your salary here. Face the receiving teller the day after pay day. And when the bills come due, cnd a check in pay ment. Save the rest. And see how fast your bal ance grows. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY OF OREGON Third and Oak Streets "NO EXPERIMENT." When you order wines from us, our Tort. Sherry. Tokay. Anneuca ana Muscatel at $1.00 per gallon are sure to pleaso. Welnhard'a Columbia beer. 11.31 per dos: Uambrinus. 11.35: nop Cold. S1.35 per dor. qts.: Blue Klbbon, TK nr Hns & Co.'s Tale Ale in. 25; Oulness's Extra Stout. $2.25 per dx-; John fe Kuyper Gin, $1.60: Blue Sprlrcs Whisky, full quts.. bottled In hnnri 11.23. Two aeiivcries ou West Stde dully. P. KELLAHER CO., E. Morrison and Grand Ave. East 418. B " "HILLSDALE FARM. T I i 1 1 . .1 n I a ?aaM aatriTat th&t M. tTUaT ... rr Hnz Yl low-leHTired niiit'ru n t i ' Spring chickens, 25c per lb. Fancy fresh killed hens, too per id. a wo on west Slrte J 'any. r. KKLXJUIER & CO, E. Morrison and Grand Ave. East 418. B 161)4. WHERET0 DINE. .1 .V. a.tlala. . 4ha UlUn at th Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments lor laaies, sua nwm To live woll Is to est weU: Criterion, it Sixth street. Try Tha AT THEQUELLE. ' . IiiIm. Tmil11 eraarflsh. Dlnlnc-room for ladles, tu aad Btark. PEXET Hit OS. FniDAT SPECIAL We offer our $2 wines at $1 a gallon: $1 CO wines at 75c a gallon: Straight L.ntr.rkv Whlskv. seven years old. 14.50. at 12. E0 a Kallon: Ken tucky whloky. rerulnr $3. 50. at $2.50 a gallon; $J graoe wiusKy. i m a crauon. KrW'ay only. IT E. Morrison st. Fhonea Knl 2S.; ts zi:t. r ree aniviry. GOODS AT RIDICU LOUS PRICES Instructions from New York stockholders are to SELL OUT, irrespective of price or value, TLey don't want the goods ship'd back to New York they want the money. That's why we are sell ing at such ridiculous prices. This sale won't last forever. Better take advantage while you have the chance. Skirts, ..', $i and $7 fiJO QC Dress Skirts" Oa-seiJO Lingerie Waists, values CO-. f 1.50 to $2.00 UOt Taffeta Petti coats, CI Q reg. $4.50, black onlyVtUJ Trimmed Ilats, values upQC- to$70 VJC Boys' Suits, regular JO C fC.OO values agaw.JaJ Kaiiicoats, regnlar A Q C ir,.00 values Jea7J Men's Suits, regular t QC $15 to $20 values. . . . VJeiTsJ Ladies ' Suits, regular CQ 7 C to $2." values.. Pa7e I J 245 Morrison Street, Between Second and Third. F. W. BALTES AND COM PANT Main 165, A 1165 First and Oak finiUrY Ia deceptive disease thou MLilCI sands have It and don't know TDDIIR! r it. If you want good resulta inUUULL you ran make no mistake by uslnir Ir. Kllmor's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists In fifty-cent and one dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet teil-Ins- you how to find out If you have kidnev trouble. Ar...- l)r. KMn'r a- f . PlnfSnmn. V. T. HOME BUILDERS We are contractors and will furnish lot and finance the building- or a home for you on easy payments. We give references and ask references. WY ATT, ESTABllOOK A. RAY. 301 Conch blue. . Fkoae Mala Clll. 1, II t-i.i I F-T? - s-"v rnaay rr jst'M... '-r X I and I -e-t ' -:r- H rT' rr- Banner f. - W h lr-A;r ' Days'- ' ) ' i-v M VX ThisSale ,V- ''' rm ! k awawawsawawaawawJ V v- s 'e ."T,,f '"i"' I A ' t Xtra -I Great Mid - Summer Sale ' ; Furnishing Goods Dept. $40.00 Suits $35.00 Suits $30.00 Suits BOYS' TUB SUITS Vz PRICE L MAYER & CO. Portland's Oldest Grocers. 148 Third Street. A 4432. . Main 9432, Prompt Deliveries Ye now have facilities for ex tra rapid deliveries. Heretofore we were boasting of the quickest service in the city, but now we have even improved on that. "We give you both' automobile and wagon service, and goods "when you want them." NEW ARRIVALS George Washington Coffee, Cafe de Invalides, Knorr's Noodles, three sizes, C autre 11 & Cochran's Ginger Ale, Acorn Cocoa. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Crosse & Blackwell Lucca Oil, per quart bottle 80 Order a case of Beer for Sunday. A cordial invitation to the new- SAVES TIME and ENERGY Lightens All Housework SAPOLIO Cleans. Scours. Polishes from cellar to garret WORKS WITHOUT WASTE -Has LINOCORD Buttonhole front I? " f snd bark. t. A A straight trout cloae-maeting rf- ;lect that sta7 dosed your- dealer,. will soppJjyoa. LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES. au asier-tobuttOB so4 thty' don't tear out. atom tsot. a. i r STEWART SAN FRANCISCO ' Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposits Hotel St. Francis European Plan SI .50 a day ufv American Plan $3.00 a day up ITawstnl snd brick rtractars. Furnished at cost of 1200.000. Etot comfort and coo vsnieaca. On carliocs transferring all mi city. Omnibtis meets trains snd stssmeis. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco IQCHWAB PRINTING CO IWSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 2451- STARK STREET It is the high quality of men's clothing at these extremely low prices that draws the crowd Now $28.00 $25.00 Suits Now Now $25.00 Now $21.50 To Puget Sound and British Columbia Kalama, Kelso. Chen a lis. Centralis, Tacoma, Seattle. Everett, Belllnsham. New Westminster and Vancouver. 3 TRAINS DAILY 3 a International Limited The daylight train. H A. U, fl THE OWL i, For biy business maw Ok 6 P. M. SHORE LINE EXPRESS . lfiu niitht train. 10:0 P. M. N All trains from North Bank Etatlon, 11th and Hoyt Sta. Tickets, Sleeping and Parlor-Car Reservations at City Tlrlral orrirn. 122 Third Etreet. and at Depot. H. DICKSON, C. P. T. A. k ARCHIBALI) GRAY, A. G. F, A P. A. Wty Not Buy a $200 LOT at GEARHART BEACH Overlooking Grand Old Pacific Ocean Camp Out This Season and Let Us Build You a Cottage or Bungalow For Next Year. W E ALSO BUILD BEACH HOMES READY FOR THIS SEASOV. Week-end Rates to Gearhart Over North Bank Railroad. GEARHART PARK Main Office Fourth and Stark Streets, Portland, Or. ( Main 1293 or A 7268.' v Foster & Kleiser High Grade Commercial) and Electric SIGNS East 7th and Eait Everett Sta. Fboaea East 1111 1 B-22Z4. INVESTIGATE S ACRES Cleared, plowed and fenced. On section line road, close in. $500 per acre: terms, AETtt V CO. 234 Worcester Bids, miMm COAST V 7 I INF RFRVIf.F V ' A i-. j-tTk: . Aw f9 $20.00 Suits Now $15.00 Suits Now Southwest Corner Fourth and Lennon's "Glores for the Populace." 50c Silk Gloves 29c The ideal Glove for Summer wear. The Glove that looks well, that wears well. These have double tips. They come in several colors, two-clasp style. They are regular 50c gTade. ForOQ this one day only, the pair .'C $LOQ,Chamoisette vGloves, 49c Here, is a chacce for the woman who wants to wear long Gloves. These wash perfectly, come in cream or natural shade, 16-button length. Sell regularly at $1.00 the pair. A one-day ACkf bargain, Friday .,.. 7 C Women's Hose The finest kind of Lisle Hose. The most attractive designs in fancy effects. Dotted, embroidered designs and lace effects. Kgular 75c and $1.00 qualities. Not all sizes in each pat- A O ternbut all sizes in the lot. Friday only ,.,. "C 35c Silk Lisle Hose at 19c Pair Come in smoke, wine, catawba, old rose, pearl and other IQ colors. Onyx make, regular 35c values, Friday C Plenty of the 16-Button Kayser Silk Gloves All Colors They may be "out" in other stores, but of course you'll find them at Lennon's. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 the pair. - ft ') 'FOR A COLD DINNER ; Is test when The Weather la So Warm. Our Delicatessen Department can supply you with all the requisites for an Ideal hot weather meal. We have daily, cooked ready for use COLD ROAST CHICKE.V, UOAST FORK, KOAST BEEF, BOAST VEAL, CHICKEN LOAF, VEAL LOAF, JELLIED LAMB'S TONGUE SMOKED SALMON, KIPPGHED SALMON, SMOKED STIKGEON, POTATO SALAD. SHRIMP SALAD, " BAKERY Bread, Cakes, Pies and French Pastry in great variety and better than can be obtained elsewhere. These articles are all prepared in o ur own kitchen by competent cooks and from the beat materials only. Careful attention given to special orders. We also have a large stock of sausa.eres of all kinds both domestic and imported. HOT WEATHER DRINKS G. A D. FRUIT SYRUPS. SCHWEPPE'S SARSAPARII.LA, , GRENADINE SYRUP, nT.lH0?' R"d WWte C. A B. RASPBERRY SHRUB, avhV i J i k LIMEJCICE, WHLHOi?,CK' RASPBERRY VINEGAR, SHASTA. SCHWEPPE'S SODA, BELFAST GINGER ALB ' AND ALL THE LOCAL CARBONATED WATERS. Phone Main 7200, A 6181. Sealy-Lowell Company Grocer, Baker. Tea and Wine Merchants, aSS-200-283 Stark Street. Roger Peet Brokaw Bros. . Clotliing Holeproof;''' Hosiery Brooks Hats $3.00 $17.85 $14.85 $11.25 Morrison. 12th Great 'The Onyx Hosiery Shop." 1m Yak 43c 6L0VES AND UMBfiJULAs MEATS 1. 1 1 ': i' f ' r f f i s I ; A ':'' mi ' i 4 , I i.l r 4 i l aar irtSiy'I i iS 1 - ! atakizaasaaasa HAM RAKED IN WINE, ROILED HAM, BOILED SMOKED TONGUE, COHED BEEF, JELLIED PIG'S FEET, SPICED COR.NED BEEF, MINCED HAM. SAUSAGE. FISH CHINOOIf SALMON CHEEKS AND TIPS, , BARBECUE COD, SAXADS CRAB SALAD, CHICKEN SALAD, GOODS 4